How have educators in UK higher education been adapting their teaching digitally during the COVID-19 pandemic? Join us on Tuesday 11th May at 3pm, when we will be welcoming Dr Lisa Alberici to talk about her research at our latest 'research tea' ☕️🍪 https://t.co/aRl59X6wkR
Many thanks to @JaniceHoang11 for leading our CRPL research tea today - on typologies of training for general practitioners of medicine across the globe. This led to fascinating discussions on the crucial nature of such generalist roles for holistic care and positive outcomes!
The next CRPL Research Tea is taking place tomorrow, 3 Nov. The discussion topic is 'What can we learn from a review of research into Professional Learning?', led by @KarenKsjwalshe @KarenMattick & Vivienne Baumfield @CRPL_Exeter
Full event details: https://t.co/WvVLxeNtO7
So excited to be hosting our first online research tea this academic year with @DrJasonHancock, who is going to talk about ambiguity tolerance in the #medical professions. Please contact us for an MS Teams link if you would like to join in the discussion, on Tue 6th October, 3pm.
Please join us for our next CRPL Research tea☕️ tomorrow! Dr Osborne @AliceJOsborne will be joining us from Exeter Medical School to talk about her research on ADHD in professionals, including medical professionals.
3pm: Staff House, St. Luke's Campus, University of Exeter
Many thanks to @SawsanKhuri for a lively discussion about the importance of science communication! Explaining complex topics without losing clarity or depth is a real skill and today's science students now deal with new forms such as social media #sciencecommunication#scicom
It's a new academic year and we're starting to get excited about our first research tea on Tue 1st Oct @ 3pm! @SawsanKhuri will be chatting to us about training in effective science communication for UK science-based students. Come and join us for an informal research discussion!
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Our next research tea will be after the summer now, on Tuesday 1st October, when @sawsankhuri will be joining us to talk about Science Communication education and training. We can't wait! #scicomm
Fascinating talk on mental health in schools at latest Research tea 🍰by David Hall (Head of GSE) and Lauren Stentiford (Lecturer in Education) @UniofExeter. Many thanks for sharing some tantalising initial findings with us, and we hope to hear more soon! #mentalhealth
It’s a huge privilege to be at Queen’s University Belfast’s Healthcare Professions Education Research conference today. Some seriously impressive presentations by PhD students and Foundation Drs! @DrHelenReid @DrGerryG @QUBelfast
Very impressive work at the University of Exeter on RE and teacher education. The hub for RE in Europe!
Our team enjoyed our visit and the Exeter scholarship & hospitality extremely, thanks!
There’s still time to complete this.. only takes 10 mins. Secondary school NQTs, pls tell me your stories of support (or lack of support, or both!) #secondary#nqt#teaching#educhat
Many thanks to Francesca & Dominic @ExeterMed, who spoke about their Clinical Education research - Francesca's cross-professional review of factors influencing retention in medicine and teaching, and Dominic's realist interviews exploring medical education faculty development!
We were excited to be joined by @zhimin_xiao on Thursday to discuss what might be learnt from Randomised Control Trials in educational research, given small effect sizes. This resulted in a lively discussion regarding
- Is what is important in education measurable, and how?
A great start to the research tea year! @alisonpearsonSW used her own PhD journey to show how she's using Timelines to explore 'What SUSTAINS teachers during their professional careers?' including great discussions of #teacherwellbeing#supportnetworks and #teacherworkload
Our first research tea for 2019 will be on Tue 5th February at 3pm. Alison @alisonpearsonSW, is an ESRC-funded PhD student at the Graduate School of Education @UofESSIS and will talk about her use of timelines to explore #whatsustainsteachers during their careers. All welcome!
We enjoyed another lively #researchtea on Tuesday, this time joined by Jackie Bagnall, Director of Degree Apprenticeships at @uoebusiness to discuss her research on building resilience in professionals and, more widely, what we think the nature of resilience is! @UniofExeterNews